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* When ''[[Lin T]]'' began it wasn't the least bit serious. Now it is chock full of drama, romance, and lots and lots of angst. Humour is still incorporated into the story, albeit at a more infrequent rate.
* When ''[[Lin T]]'' began it wasn't the least bit serious. Now it is chock full of drama, romance, and lots and lots of angst. Humour is still incorporated into the story, albeit at a more infrequent rate.
* Happens in ''[[Material Girl]]'' around half-way through the comic.
* Happens in ''[[Material Girl]]'' around half-way through the comic.
* ''[[Problem Sleuth (Webcomic)|Problem Sleuth]]'' started out as a silly romp starring a particularly hard boiled detective and his quest to rescue hysterical dames. By page 1000 or so, it became so complex that it literally needed several entire "recap" pages just to clue readers in on what was going on. Oh, and it's got its own [[http://mspaintadventures.wikia.com/wiki/Problem_Sleuth_<!-- 28Adventure29 wiki]]. Despite the increase in plot arcs as the series goes on, it still never really takes itself ''that'' seriously though. -->
* ''[[Problem Sleuth (Webcomic)|Problem Sleuth]]'' started out as a silly romp starring a particularly hard boiled detective and his quest to rescue hysterical dames. By page 1000 or so, it became so complex that it literally needed several entire "recap" pages just to clue readers in on what was going on. Oh, and it's got its own [http://mspaintadventures.wikia.com/wiki/Problem_Sleuth_%28Adventure%29 wiki]. Despite the increase in plot arcs as the series goes on, it still never really takes itself ''that'' seriously though.
** ''[[Homestuck (Webcomic)|Homestuck]]'', on the other hand, quickly develops several intricate story arcs during the second and third acts, and by the time the [[Big Bad]] is revealed in Act 4, the series has gotten much, ''much'' darker and more dramatic than when it first started. Though, like ''[[Problem Sleuth (Webcomic)|Problem Sleuth]]'', it hasn't lost its sense of humor ''entirely'' - the [[Big Bad]] [http://www.formspring.me/andrewhussie/q/1888161636 is a dog wearing sunglasses.]
** ''[[Homestuck (Webcomic)|Homestuck]]'', on the other hand, quickly develops several intricate story arcs during the second and third acts, and by the time the [[Big Bad]] is revealed in Act 4, the series has gotten much, ''much'' darker and more dramatic than when it first started. Though, like ''[[Problem Sleuth (Webcomic)|Problem Sleuth]]'', it hasn't lost its sense of humor ''entirely'' - the [[Big Bad]] [http://www.formspring.me/andrewhussie/q/1888161636 is a dog wearing sunglasses.]
*** Indeed, Hussie maintains that every "serious" dramatic event in the story is profoundly silly upon examination: recent events include {{spoiler|an ersatz [[Harry Potter]] murdering a girl that comes back to life as an ersatz ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]'' vampire who murders him in turn and a [[Juggalo]] murdering a [[Catgirl]].}}
*** Indeed, Hussie maintains that every "serious" dramatic event in the story is profoundly silly upon examination: recent events include {{spoiler|an ersatz [[Harry Potter]] murdering a girl that comes back to life as an ersatz ''[[Twilight (Literature)|Twilight]]'' vampire who murders him in turn and a [[Juggalo]] murdering a [[Catgirl]].}}